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  2. Guns, goons, and gold - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "guns, goons, and gold," sometimes referred to as the "Three Gs of Philippine Politics" [1] was a catchphrase coined by media to describe the violence and vote-buying that characterized the political campaign period in the Philippines, [2] beginning with the presidential reelection campaign of 1969, [3] [4] [5] declining only with the advent of electronic voting machines during the ...

  3. Ferdinand Marcos 1969 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    [2] Time and Newsweek would eventually call the 1969 election the "dirtiest, most violent and most corrupt" in Philippine modern history, with the term "Three Gs", meaning "guns, goons, and gold" [3] [4] coined [5] to describe administration's election tactics of vote-buying, terrorism and ballot snatching. [6]

  4. 1969 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 11, 1969, in the Philippines.Incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos won an unprecedented second full term as President of the Philippines.

  5. 1969 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 11, 1969. Incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos won a second full term as President of the Philippines.

  6. Category:Philippine political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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  7. Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    [121] Time and Newsweek would eventually call the 1969 election the "dirtiest, most violent and most corrupt" in Philippine modern history, with the term "Three Gs", meaning "guns, goons, and gold" [124] [125] coined [126] to describe administration's election tactics of vote-buying, terrorism and ballot snatching. [123]

  8. Banta ng Kahapon - Wikipedia

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    Set during the 1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections, it follows the motive of "guns, goons, and gold." [2] Cast. Vic Vargas; ... Code of Conduct;

  9. Gold Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Code is the launch code for nuclear weapons provided to the President of the United States in their role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. [1] In conjunction with the nuclear football , the Gold Codes allow the president to authorize a nuclear attack. [ 2 ]